The US Senate votes to halt military action against Iran, following a similar move in the House of Representatives. The decision comes while diplomatic efforts and peace talks are underway, according to the reports. The action reflects congressional pressure to limit or pause escalation and to align military policy with ongoing negotiations. While the articles focus on the Senate’s vote, they present it as part of a broader legislative push involving both chambers of Congress, rather than a unilateral executive shift. The details of the vote threshold and the specific legal or operational mechanisms are not provided in the supplied excerpts, but the common thread across outlets is that both the Senate and House have acted to stop or prevent a war against Iran during the negotiation process. The coverage characterizes the development as occurring in parallel with efforts to reach a negotiated outcome rather than as an immediate end to all tensions.